bootcut jeans?
only dingo jeans, preferably stonewashed
A few of the cunts will try it all right. We’ll have to ditch them.
no thanks,
Huel followed by apple tart.
I don’t.
Are you being paid by the Ivy to be “an influencer”?
I’m not.
Did you give a tip?
Yes I did.
I take a half day on a biennial basis for the Ryder Cup opening ceremony so took the opportunity to have a late lunch in The Chophouse beforehand. I haven’t been there in ages but the food was absolutely splendid.
Did you ever have a breakfast in Finnegan’s in Annacot…
Never mind…
The four newcomers are: Clanbrassil House (Clanbrassil Street, Dublin); Tartare Café & Wine Bar (Galway City); Brownes (Tuam) and Dillon’s (Timoleague, Cork).
Others, all of which retain Bib Gourmand status from earlier years, are 1826 Adare (Adare); Aldridge Lodge (Duncannon); Bastion (Kinsale); Chart House (Dingle); Copper Hen (Tramore); The Courthouse (Carrickmacross); Giovannelli (Killorglin); Kai (Galway City); Morrissey’s (Doonbeg); Sha-Roe Bistro (Clonegal) and TwoCooks (Sallins).
In Dublin City, Bastible (South Circular Road); Craft (Terenure); Delahunt (Camden Street); Etto (Merrion Row); Pichet (Trinity Street); Pigeon House (Clontarf); Pig’s Ear (Nassau Street); Forest & Marcy (Ranelagh) and Richmond (Portobello) retain their Bib Gourmand status.
In Northern Ireland, Clenaghans Restaurant, near Aghalee, Co. Antrim joins the list of seven Michelin Bib Gourmand establishments in the province.
Retaining their awards from last year are Fontana and Noble (both Holywood); Wine & Brine (Moira); Belfast’s Deanes at Queen’s, Bar+Grill at James’ Street South, and Home in Wellington Place.
H’an Aldridge! H’an ta fuck!
Aldridge Lodge and Sha-Roe - 2 of the best restaurants in Ireland
Three new Michelin star resteraunts in Ireland tonight. All three in Cork
One in Baltimore
One in Ballydehob
And wait for it…
…the emperor of japans pal got one…get in!!
He owes that star to me.
I was about to type that.
That Emporer of Japan rumour really gave him a boost, far better than his own story about doing shepherds pie in an Irish pub.
Rumour
Hon the Japs